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New takes in film-philosophy (2010)
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Carel, H., & Tuck, G. (. (2010). New takes in film-philosophy. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan

Bronte's Jane Eyre (2010)
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Brennan, Z. (2010). Bronte's Jane Eyre. London: Continuum

Investigations of e-learning patterns: Context factors, problems and solutions (2010)
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Wedekind, J., Kohls, C., Santos, P., Hernández-Leo, D., Navarrete, T., & Blat, J. (2010). C. Kohls, C, & J. Wedejubd, J (Eds.), Investigations of e-learning patterns: Context factors, problems and solutions. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-144-7

Design Patterns have become popular in the domains of architecture, software design, human computer interaction, Web 2.0, organizational structures, and pedagogy as a way to communicate successful practical knowledge. Patterns capture proven solution... Read More about Investigations of e-learning patterns: Context factors, problems and solutions.

The traditional dialect of Sussex (2010)
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Coates, R. (2010). The traditional dialect of Sussex. Lewes: Pomegranate Press

Part One consists of five chapters. Chapter 1 situates dialect, and dialect writing in particular, in relation to the history of the emergence of standard written English. Chapter 2 presents the contribution of academic linguists and philologists to... Read More about The traditional dialect of Sussex.

A Manifesto for the Book (2010)
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Bodman, S. L., & Sowden, T. (2010). A Manifesto for the Book. University of the West of England, Bristol: Impact Press

What will be the canon for the artist’s book in the 21st Century? In an arena that now includes both digital and traditionally produced artists’ books, what will constitute the concepts of artists’ publishing in the future? This project was funded... Read More about A Manifesto for the Book.

Gender and the language of illness (2010)
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Charteris-Black, J., & Seale, C. (2010). Gender and the language of illness. Palgrave Macmillan

This book is based on interviews with people talking about their experiences of many different types of illness. Their use of language shows the influences of gender, social class and age and reveals conformity and resistance to gender stereotypes. W... Read More about Gender and the language of illness.

Religion and diplomacy: religion and British Foreign Policy 1815-1941 (2010)
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Robbins, K., & Fisher, J. (. (2010). Religion and diplomacy: religion and British Foreign Policy 1815-1941. Dordrecht and St Louis MO: Republic of Letters

For long a missing dimension in British foreign policy, religion impinged upon the formulation of Britain’s overseas interests in many ways. This was true of policy makers’ unspoken assumptions about the nature of humanity and international politics,... Read More about Religion and diplomacy: religion and British Foreign Policy 1815-1941.

A Terrible Beauty: British Artists in the First World War (2010)
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Gough, P. (2010). A Terrible Beauty: British Artists in the First World War. Bristol: Sansom and Company

After war broke out across Europe in 1914 the Vorticist painter Wyndham Lewis advised: ‘You must not miss a war, if one is going! You cannot afford to miss that experience’. He may have been playfully ironic, but he recognised that the Great War pr... Read More about A Terrible Beauty: British Artists in the First World War.